Retirement Can Wait!

Retirement Can Wait!

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FrankieBee

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Friday 29th April 2016
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So there are a couple of adages that I have found out to be true in the last 12 months.

1. You don’t know you love something until its gone and
2. We men are all boys at heart

I ventured into Aston Martin ownership a couple of years ago when I bought a SP10 V8V, which lasted all of 9 months before that “free” cup of coffee was offered and I found myself part exchanging the SP10 for the very beautiful DBS. Now the DBS IMHO is the most beautiful Gaydon produced car there is and I was very, very happy and would be for years, or so I thought!

That was until I was offered a Bentley Continental GT Speed to use for a couple of days. To say I was impressed with the car would be a complete understatement. This caused a problem. After driving the GT Speed and jumping back into the DBS, the DBS just felt “dated”. The Bentley is just as fast, has up to date tech, super comfortable and massage front seats…perfect for a 55 year old. I can keep this for years I thought and my back will be forever massaged. So logically I part exchanged the DBS for the Bentley. I did think about a Vanquish but the Bentley was bought largely down to the huge amount of cash Crewe were throwing at the cars at that time. Plus it was a car that I’d always wanted to own.

Adage 1.

Quite a few months went past and I found myself thinking why I am I not super delighted with my car, what am I missing? It dawned on me that the Bentley was faultless and my brain had decided it was the perfect car. Unfortunately my heart didn’t agree. I came to the realisation that of all the cars I have been very fortunate to own none of them had captured my heart like Aston Martin.

So, I needed/wanted to get back into the brand. A visit to Works and one of those “free” cups of coffee later I had two test drives lined up, a DB9 GT and a V12VS. I’d discounted the Vanquish and DB11. The Vanquish due to price as I would ideally want an 8 speed and the DB11 which I think looks stunning, apart from the silly iPad screen and the rafts of hardwood on the doors. Also I would have to wait a while and there wouldn’t be any discount offered so out of price range.

Adage 2.

I test drove the DB9 GT and the V12VS back to back and that was another eureka moment. Now the DB9 GT is a fantastic car and looks great and for those that own them I can see why you love them. But it was the V12VS that really made an impression. It’s just brilliant. The looks, the noise, the tight handling, the scary power laid down on the tarmac through those P Zeros. When driving it I’m no longer that grumpy 55 year old, it makes me feel like I’m 25 again with my favourite toy…albeit without the dark hair! Retirement can wait!

Have I made the right choice? One drive back from Works to home convinced me I have. This was proved in no small part when trying to join the main road when a chap let me out. He didn’t need to as the road was clear after him but he did…that made me smile.

Here are some pictures of the car, which I hope to enjoy for a good few years…







FrankieV12VSBee

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Friday 29th April 2016
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Adam,

Enjoy speccing your V12VS manual, I have been reading your thread...I still like Cinnabar! Here's a couple of interior pics, sorry only iPhone quality.



FrankieV12VSBee

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Friday 29th April 2016
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Many thanks for all the nice comments guys. Much appreciated.

The colour is actually Sea Storm. I wanted something a little different but wasn't brave enough to go yellow tang or cinnabar orange.

Regards Burghley I can make it Ed, It's my daughter's birthday on 3rd July and I do have a pass!

Edited to say I now have a pass and will be there...daughter is of with mum for a spa day!

Edited by FrankieV12VSBee on Saturday 7th May 12:45

FrankieV12VSBee

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Friday 29th April 2016
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Big Ry said:
Great work Frankie, lovely !

I assume the free coffee peddler went by the name of Mr Stanton ?
Thanks and yes you are spot on with the free coffee man!

FrankieV12VSBee

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Friday 29th April 2016
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Not many just to Silverstone and back. How was the GT8. Has Mr Stanton earned his bonus? wink

FrankieV12VSBee

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Thursday 5th May 2016
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I'm not driving to the Monaco GP cause someone bailed out!!

Glad you like the car...need to do another video like we did in the DBS!

FrankieV12VSBee

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Saturday 7th May 2016
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Manwhoneverwas said:
Congratulation on a stunning car.
Can I ask you to have a look at the third photo down, I opened up your photo and was looking at the exhaust tips as I am getting a set of these fitted together with a set of the Black lightweight wheels.
On your third photo at the underside just below the passenger side exhaust tip it looks as though the trim is not sitting flush and is needing a slight adjustment
Thought I would mention it.

Enjoy your new V12S
Thanks for the spot. Just been to have a look and all is fine. The angle of the picture is picking up the gearbox tray. Trim is fine.